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Because of the disastrous present economic climate numerous people have been laid off work due to no failing of their own...simply a group of unpleasant circumstances...they are at the moment scratching their heads thinking where now? In the back of their mind they have been thinking - "should I set up my own music school business?" But where do you go for information like that?
So how do you run a new venture? You have constantly been the one who is told what to do. Immediately the shoe is truly on the other foot - you allocate the orders now. But what guidelines do you give to your employees? What signals do you send out? How do you realize if what you are saying or doing is the appropriate thing for your new music school business? It was easy in the past...the boss spoke...and you executed what he/she said then you got rewarded at the end of the day. Having your own venture is a little harder, if you get things off beam now, not only will you not get rewarded (or get remunerated less), your lack of decisiveness could impact in the negative upon your staff.
This is finally it; you've completed the jump and you are running your own business. This is the phase when you need to truly focus on what you want for your business and your way of life. Try to keep the two apart as much as possible...this can be extremely complicated for a lot of people in particular if you now work from home. Keep in mind however the main of working for yourself was to better your life in it's entirety. Don't let the new business be "An Albatross around your neck"...it is there to get you the rewards you have always wanted.
However having lots of money in the bank is a relief.
Were you one of those in education? Who's class report said..."This one will never amount to much!" What a feeling that would be to go back into your old school and say to your old teacher - "look I am operating my own business now - how is the lessons going these days?"
People have different reasons for fitting into the shape of an an industrialist - every one is different; and as such you will doubtless desire to do business in a more improved way than you have seen shown by other bosses in prior jobs you have had.
Prodigious music school businesses are planned that way by people just like you. Entrepreneurs turn out well because they plan to be lucrative, they take the resources to bring about how they want their business to be; they arrange it that way and take extreme pleasure as their dealings and their life starts to agree with their dreams.